Matt’s practice focuses on complex insurance litigation and advising policyholders in a variety of insurance coverage matters.
Matt provides comprehensive representation to policyholders in all types of complex insurance coverage issues. His practice prioritizes maximizing recovery for his clients’ recovery efforts involving claims for breach of contract and bad faith. Matt also counsels business entities considering alternative risk management strategies as well as clients seeking to minimize their risk exposure from large-scale event cancellations.
In addition to his insurance coverage practice, Matt maintains an active commitment to pro bono service. He volunteers with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, advocating for judicial adjudication of actual innocence and release for individuals wrongly incarcerated. Also, Matt co-authored a US Supreme Court amicus brief in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, in which the Court issued a favorable ruling.
While in law school, Matt served on the William & Mary Law Review and was a member of both the Moot Court and Alternative Dispute Resolution competition teams. Matt interned with the Honorable David J. Novak in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, the Virginia Solicitor General’s Office, and the Honorable Eric G. Bruggink in the US Court of Federal Claims.